Earlier this year, Theresa May offered a teary resignation after years of criticism over her Brexit approach. But this week, the tables had turned. https://nyti.ms/2zRuDAc
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The Brexit Party’s strong performance, led by Nigel Farage, humiliated the governing Conservatives whose leader, Prime Minister Theresa May, on Friday announced her resignation after almost three troubled years in power https://nyti.ms/2HXlKsh
The Brexit Party’s strong performance, led by Nigel Farage, humiliated the governing Conservatives whose leader, Prime Minister Theresa May, on Friday announced her resignation after almost three troubled years in power. https://nyti.ms/2EAp4sF
Heard on the Street: U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May’s resignation will change the Brexit process, but probably not the outcome https://on.wsj.com/2HUJeyn
Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain is facing a ferocious backlash and calls for her resignation over her latest Brexit proposals https://nyti.ms/2HMyORb
“There was silence in the room and it was incredibly sad.” A former policy adviser to Theresa May described the moment the British prime minister implored fellow Conservative lawmakers to back her Brexit plan in return for her resignation. https://nyti.ms/2FJ50Fl
Prime Minister Theresa May offered to give her critics what they wanted — her resignation — but only if they made a titanic concession: approving her Brexit agreement https://nyti.ms/2FzWR4V
It was difficult to recall, in the gloom and resignation of this week, that Brexit had at one point made some people happy. But gloom also seems to be part of a considered strategy by Prime Minister Theresa May. https://nyti.ms/2DRLs1S
Brexit is the product of the dysfunctional relationship between Theresa May and Boris Johnson. Even after Johnson’s resignation, that will remain the case. https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/brexit-fallout-from-may-and-johnson-relationship-1-5603417
Brexit is the product of the dysfunctional relationship between Theresa May and Boris Johnson, says @janemerrick23. Even after Johnson’s resignation, that will remain the case https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/brexit-fallout-from-may-and-johnson-relationship-1-5603417 https://t.co/oap3MKMtDi
Boris Johnson’s resignation followed that of the Brexit secretary, David Davis, deepening divisions in Prime Minister Theresa May’s government as it negotiates terms to leave the bloc https://nyti.ms/2u6zeMd
The resignation of David Davis, Britain's minister in charge of Brexit, makes it more likely that Prime Minster Theresa May will face a leadership challenge–possibly from Mr. Davis. https://on.wsj.com/2KFpBOZ (fixes typo)
The resignation of David Davies, Britain's minister in charge of Brexit, makes it more likely that Prime Minister Theresa May will face a leadership challenge–possibly even from Mr. Davies. https://on.wsj.com/2zn31FF